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A Boy and His Soul

by (author) John Graham-Pole

illustrated by Susan Napier

Publisher
HARP Publishing The People's Press
Initial publish date
Sep 2020
Category
General
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9780993829550
    Publish Date
    Sep 2020
    List Price
    $15.99

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Recommended Age, Grade, and Reading Levels

  • Age: 12 to 18
  • Grade: 7 to 12

Description

A Boy and his Soul is the second in my trilogy of novels for and about children, teens, and their families, inspired by 40 years of caring for children with cancer. The story is a fantasy—but born of the real-life experiences of very ill and dying children. Eleven-year-old Jeremy, who has advanced leukemia, becomes aware of the presence of his ‘animated’ soul, Jewel inside him. Jewel guides Jeremy in helping his family and friends come to a peaceful acceptance of his coming death. These scenes are interwoven with Jeremy’s near-death experience. After an apparent journey to Heaven, he returns to Earth to say his final goodbyes to all his caregivers, friends, and family. As a pediatrician who has cared for many children who have died, I hope this book will make it easier for children and grown-ups to talk about these hard, hard things. Though parts may be challenging to read, I hope the hopeful and sometime humorous tone of A Boy and his Soul will make it an absorbing and inspiring read.

About the authors

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Susan Napier is a former journalist and scriptwriter who turned to writing after her two sons were born. Born on St Valentine's Day, Susan feels that it was her destiny to write romances and, having written over thirty, she still loves the challenges of working within the genre. She likes writing traditional tales with a twist, and believes that to keep romance alive you have to keep the faith and believe in love of all kinds. Susan lives in New Zealand with her journalist husband.

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Editorial Reviews

Absolutely riveting. Every living being-parent, grandparent, child-will be transformed by this story. A must read for healthcare professionals dealing with the harsh realities of supporting patients and families who are coping with life­ limiting illness. Tears of sorrow, laughter and joy heal us as our souls connect with this boy who found his own soul. Sandra L. Bertman, PhD, FT, LCSW, Scholar, Arts & Health Institute, Lesley University Author, Facing Death: Images, Insights & Interventions; Grief and the Healing Arts: Creativity as Therapy

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